### Inference 1 >**P1)** If one becomes a lean mass hyper responder, then one has unlocked the fountain of youth. >**P2)** Dave Feldman became a lean mass hyper responder. >**C)** Therefore, Dave Feldman has unlocked the fountain of youth. **P1)** ∀x(Lx→Fx) **P2)** Ld **C)** Fd ### Inference 2 >**P1)** If one (x) eats red meat (y), then one (x) has increased their risk of cancer (z). >**P2)** Shawn Baker eats beef. >**C)** Therefore, Shawn Baker has increased their risk of colon cancer. **P1)** ∀x∀y∀z(Mxy→Cxz) **P2)** Msb **C)** Cso ### Inference 3 >**P1)** If fish (x) contain heavy metals (y), then eating too much fish (x) can give you heavy metal (y) poisoning. >**P2)** Salmon contains mercury. >**C)** Therefore, eating too much salmon can give you mercury poisoning. **P1)** ∀x∀y(Cxy→Pxy) **P2)** Csm **C)** Psm ### Inference 4 >**P1)** Some people like to eat kangaroo balls. >**P2)** Everyone who likes to eat kangaroo balls also likes to eat buffalo balls. >**C)** Therefore, there are some people who like both kangaroo balls and buffalo balls. **P1)** ∃x(Px) **P2)** ∀x(Px→Qx) **C)** ∃x(Px∧Qx) ### Inference 5 >**P1)** If the vegetables are food, then the vegetables do not have toxins. >**P2)** Broccoli has toxins. >**C)** Therefore, broccoli is not food. **P1)** ∀x(Fx→¬Tx) **P2)** ∃x(Tb) **C)** ∃x(¬Fb) ### Inference 6 >**P1)** If one will live forever, then one is indeed a carnivore. >**P2)** Micheal Greger is not a carnivore. >**C)** Therefore, Michael Greger will not live forever. **P1)** ∀x(Fx→Cx) **P2)** ¬Cm **C)** ¬Fm ### Inference 7 >**P1)** If a food is not healthy, then the data shows that the food increases the risk of disease. >**P2)** RCTs show that seed oils do not increase the risk of disease. >**C)** Therefore, seed oils are healthy. **P1)** ∀x∀y(¬Hx→Dxy) **P2)** ¬Dsr **C)** Hs --- # Hashtags #debate #debate_coursework #homework